A new standard in super efficient and clean-burning stoves is being made available now, well ahead of the 2022 target.

The Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) is driving this standard forward and it means customers of new stoves can benefit from higher efficiency stoves now. It also means you can do your bit for the environment by either replacing an open fire or old woodburner with one of these new models.

From the SIA website

Ecodesign is the European-wide programme to lower emissions. It is due to come into force in the UK in 2022. The main manufacturers in the SIA have decided to release stoves that will meet the lower emission limits now, and from 2020 to only manufacture wood-burning stoves that meet the new Ecodesign criteria, two years ahead of schedule. As with HD ready TVs the Ecodesign Ready label will inform consumers that the stove will meet the new stringent emission limits.

20 energy smart homes are opening so visitors can see how householders across the city are making their homes more comfortable, less wasteful, cheaper to heat and kinder to the environment. Homes are free to visit and nearly all will be “open house” with no booking system.

Stove owners must remember to have their chimneys swept at least once a year as recommended by HETAS and NACS. Ours installers will give you a run down of the do’s and don’ts of using a woodburning stove and chimney sweeping is an important part of the information we give our customers.

A clean chimney will make your stove work safely and more efficiently.

We have seen chimney liners virtually blocked by tar and bitumen after just 2 years of operation. Our customers are astonished that a this amount of blockage can occur in such a short time.

It is also critical that an old chimney is swept before a liner is fitted in order to reduce the risk of a chimney fire when the stove is in use. We always sweep a chimney before we fit a liner regardless of previous use.

In the UK there are about 6m households in fuel poverty, which is set to rise to 9m by 2016

Given these worrying facts, it will become even more important that households can take some control of their energy bills, particularly heating, in the years to come. A wood burning stove is one of the ways that this can be done, along with better insulation and other forms of renewable energy systems.